If you need to cut across town, sliding behind the wheel of your car is not always the most practical or quickest way to get from train station to office, office to gym, or gym to juice bar. While ...
Dezzer, the music streaming company based in France that competes with Spotify, has acquired the assets of Muve music from Cricket. As a result, it will now partner to sell Deezer music services to ...
Total joint and spine center developer MUVE Health partnered with digital health joint venture Quil to reduce cost and improve outcomes for total joint replacement surgery. MUVE intends to integrate ...
Cricket recently made Muve Music service available to new Cricket markets across the nation. With the new additions, Muve Music is now available to 85 percent of the company's customers. For $55 per ...
Cricket Communications’ Muve mobile music service continues to grow, now claiming 200,000 subscribers and expanding onto Android-based devices. By Antony Bruno Cricket Communications’ Muve mobile ...
Muve Music, the unlimited music service of mobile carrier Cricket Wireless, has reached 600,000 subscribers and is looking to expand to other markets, according to a report. By Glenn Peoples Muve ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Mobile phone carrier Cricket is set to unveil a beguiling new approach ...
Cricket gave us an extensive walkthrough of the carrier's new over-the-air music download service, Cricket Muve. The subscription service is available now on the new Samsung Suede. Cricket has stepped ...
Going forward, Cricket's music download and playback plan will integrate to every Android phone -- whether customers want it there or not. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET ...
In a Texas Orthopaedic Association interview, Denver-based Muve Health President and CEO P. Marshall Maran said the health system has its sights set on becoming one of the largest providers of joint ...
NEW YORK — Recording companies fed up with people illegally downloading music have a possible solution: Add the cost of music to monthly phone bills. Mobile phone operator Cricket Communications Inc.